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  • KEY STAGE-3                                                           

  • KEY STAGE - 4 (YEARS 10 AND 11)

  • KEY STAGE - 5 ( YEARS 12 & 13)

  • PSHE

  • UNIVERSITY GUIDANCE

  • PERSONAL COUNSELLING

  • HEALTH

  • SECONDARY SCHOOL LIBRARY

  • ACTIVITIES

  • RESULTS


  • KEY STAGE-3


    NeelKamal Sihota
    Key Stage-3 Coordinator
    n.sihota@british-school.org

     

    Key Stage 3 of the English National Curriculum is followed in years 7 to 9, which lays a foundation for the IGCSE years that follow. The academic programme includes:

    »Mathematics »History »Computer Studies »English »Geography »Science

    »Hindi, German, French. (a choice of two)


    Music, Art and Design,

    Drama

    Physical Education and Games

    Personal, Social and Health Education are an integral part of the curriculum and followed by all students. Students are given plenty of opportunities to develop confidence through Drama, Public Speaking and making presentations, both individually and in groups. The development of skills in art and music is actively encouraged. In addition extra English and Mathematics lessons are arranged for those who need them, usually in place of one or both Modern Language options. During Year 9 a programme of career guidance is arranged. Students are able to look at career options, attend talks by different professionals, and meet the Career Guidance Coordinator before choosing their subjects for Year 10.

    SCHOOL TRIPS

    School trips enable students to take an active part in the communities in which they live, thereby encouraging responsible citizenship.  School trips also enable students to explore in multiple ways the processes and products of human creativity, thus learning to appreciate and develop in them the human capacity to influence, transform, enjoy and improve the quality of life.

    Finally, trips enable students to develop an awareness of their interdependence with the environment so that they understand and accept their responsibilities.

    Trips in the past have included a study of deforestation and forestation in the Dehra Dun hills, study of the effect of water on natural life in Corbett Park and river rafting near Rishikesh.

    Senior School children regularly go to art exhibitions and plays and visit historical sights and other places of interest in connection with their coursework.

    KEY STAGE - 4 (YEARS 10 AND 11)



    Priti Malhotra
    Key Stage-4 Coordinator

    p.malhotra@british-school.org 

    What is the IGCSE?

    The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is a broad-based, stimulating and creative educational programme.

    It consists of a two year syllabus, culminating in a public exam at the end of Year 11. This provides an excellent first stage for students who are considering entering university in the USA, the UK or elsewhere; the IGCSE suits the academic, creative and vocational student.

    The programme of study teaches and encourages independence of thought, the analysis of a wide range of issues and strong communicative skills all needed to succeed and create an excellent foundation in progressing to the IB Diploma.

    This period, encompassing early puberty and mid-adolescence, which is a particularly critical phase of personal and intellectual development and requires a program that helps students participate actively and responsibly in a changing and increasingly interrelated world. Learning how to learn and how to evaluate information critically is as important as learning facts.

    Students are expected to take eight subjects though in special cases a student may take less. A wide range of subjects at this level, apart from keeping future options open, will give your child a more rounded education. Choices are made bearing in mind a breadth of disciplines, possible career choices, aptitude and enjoyment.

    Subjects covered at the British school include:

    The compulsory subjects are:

    · English: Language & Literature. (5 lessons a week)

    · Mathematics: one course including five branches – number, algebra, geometry & trigonometry, probability & statistics and discrete mathematics. (4 periods a week)

    · Sciences: Physics, Chemistry or Biology. (3 lessons a week)

    · Physical Education: One course including a wide range of physical activities. (No exam – 2 periods a week).

    Optional subjects include:

    · Humanities: History or Geography (3 lessons a week)

    · Technology: Computing (3 lessons a week)

    · Arts: Visual arts & performing arts (3 lessons a week)

    · Modern Foreign Languages: Hindi, Spanish, French or German (3 lessons a week)

    · Business: Economics or Business Studies (3 lessons a week)

    For students wishing to take up all three sciences, classes are available.

    School Trips

    School trips enable students to take an active part in the communities in which they live, thereby encouraging responsible citizenship.
    School trips also enable students to explore in multiple ways the processes and products of human creativity, thus learning to appreciate and develop in them the human capacity to influence, transform, enjoy and improve the quality of life.

    Finally, trips enable students to develop an awareness of their interdependence with the environment so that they understand and accept their responsibilities.

    Trips in the past have included a study of deforestation and forestation in the Dehra Dun hills, study of the effect of water on natural life in Corbett Park and river rafting near Rishikesh.

    Senior School children regularly go to art exhibitions and plays and visit historical sights and other places of interest in connection with their coursework.

    IGCSE Curriculum

    Courses of study IGCSE

    Years 10 and 11 are the IGCSE years. We believe that a wide range of subjects at this level, apart from keeping future options open, will give your child a more rounded education. Choices are made bearing in mind a breadth of disciplines, possible career choices, aptitude and enjoyment. English Language and Mathematics are compulsory and all students take part in Physical Education and Personal, Social and Health Education classes.

    Subjects offered at IGCSE are:

    Physics, Chemistry and Biology as single Sciences; History, Geography and Environmental Management, as Social Sciences; Economics, Business Studies as Commercial subjects; French, German and Hindi as foreign languages; Literature, Art, Drama and Computer Studies as creative and vocational subjects.

    Homework

    Homework is set every day and it is considered to be an integral part of the learning process, encouraging independent study. Students are expected to devote time to their homework and there are penalties for late submission and unsatisfactory work. The amount of time taken will vary according to the year the student is in, but as a general rule it ranges from one and a half hours in Year 7 to three to four hours in each subject in Years 10 and 11. Homework extension and support work is available on an Internet site and all students are issued their own password. Teaching Groups Students are taught mainly in their tutor groups in years 7 to 9 with some setting for Mathematics, English and Modern Languages. There are about twenty students in a tutor group and sets are usually smaller. Years 10 and 11 are taught according to their options and meet as tutor groups for registration, physical education and tutor periods.

    Assessment

    The regular assessment of a student's work is considered crucial to the education process. There is one final examination held in the academic year in May for all classes, except Year 10 which has a mid year exam in December as well. Year 11 have their mock IGCSE's in February and final Board examinations. A series of short assessments are given throughout the year and most assignment and practical work is marked and graded. All graded work is accumulated and this ,together with the examination result, determines the final grade for the year. Promotion to the next class is based on the total performance for the year. Parents and Teachers Meetings (PTM) Parents and teachers meet twice a year at open evenings to discuss students' progress. These meetings are normally in October and March. Parents may make appointments at other times to discuss any immediate concerns and teachers will contact parents if there are any problems regarding a student's work or behaviour. Full reports are issued at the end of each semester and parents can meet tutors when collecting the report.

    Learning Support

    Students requiring support in the core areas of English and Mathematics at admission maybe charged an extra fee to avail of the services of special education teachers. This support takes place during the school day and students maybe withdrawn from some regular classes at certain times to attend them. Subject teachers are happy to help any students with difficulties in other areas. We are sympathetic towards students with specific learning difficulties but are able to provide only limited support. Students who seem to have undiagnosed problems are referred to external professionals for testing after discussions with parents.

    KEY STAGE - 5 ( YEARS 12 & 13)

    Christan Chiarenza
    IB Coordinator
    Exam related information:

    IB Diploma students may now obtain and print out their individualised copy of the May exams at the following LINK:

    The student must enter his/her name and select the relevant exam subjects. A printable individual timetable is then generated. Also included is an option to look at the exams in an individual subject.

    The British School, an authorised IB World School, offers the IB Diploma for Years 12 and 13 students. We believe this to be the strongest university preparation programme available. IB’s focus on self-motivated learning, critical thinking and writing allow it to provide students for success at the highest level in their academic pursuits. It provides students with a rigorous, well-rounded and international curriculum. This includes courses in a wide range of subjects, requiring maths, science, literature, a second language, and social studies as well as offering the choice of a variety of classes from the arts or a focus on one of the above areas.

    Students also engage in many meaningful experiences through extra-curricular activities and trips. Class trips continue allowing students to gain meaningful insight into the culture and people of India. There are many athletic, artistic and intellectual activities available so that all students can grow in areas to which they feel a personal attachment. Be it debate, football, tennis, or theatre, there is an opportunity to help facilitate individual growth, teamwork and personal interest.

    In addition to the rigorous curriculum of the IB Diploma and their extra-curricular activities students are required to satisfy core requirements. Part of this is the 150 hours of CAS activities, which include community service, creative and active services. In addition, there is  focus on writing in the Extended Essay, a university level research paper, and the Theory of Knowledge class, a critical thinking class that teaches students to express independent thought in a disciplined written and oral form. The combination of the ambitious curriculum, the Diploma core and the variety in extra-curricular activities result in a programme that strives to prepare the student for success in their post-secondary education and, ultimately, in their careers.

     

    CAS

     

    “We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give”
                                                                                        - Winston Churchill

     

    These words are inspiring and we tried to imbibe the spirit in our CAS activities.

    This year the CAS programme included a number of new, very successful projects, for example: working with a nearby habitat, working with members of ‘a fistful of grain’ as well as teaching the manual staff of our school and students from Deepalaya School.

     

    The programme deemed to be increasingly productive because, with the help of Mrs. Datta, Mrs. George, Mrs. Thyagarajan, Ms. Samboo and Mrs. Agnihotri, Year 12 students were able to collect money, old clothes, exercise books and a guitar which was donated to Deepalaya.

    The upcoming year has equally challenging and exciting activities in store, including Sports Day for Deepalaya School students in November, visiting old age homes and a CAS Trip.

    Being a part of these projects so far has given Year 12 students insight into how others live and work.

    "People don't care how much you know--until they know how much you care."
                                                                                                                           -John C. Maxwell

     

    Ratna Datta

    r.datta@british-school.org

    CAS Coordinator

     



    PSHE
     

    A wide range of topics are covered as children progress through the senior school. The curriculum is flexible to allow the tutor to respond to issues that arise within the school or a year group promptly so that they do not become a bigger issue. The topics are broadly based on National Curriculum .They have been divided into 5 main categories which are

    ·        HEALTH EDUCATION

    ·        ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

    ·        EDUCATION FOR CITIZENSHIP

    ·        LIFE SKILLS

    ·        ECONOMIC UNDERSTANDING

    The topics to be finalized in a term are discussed with the tutors of the particular year group and then decided. At the end of the term there is a feed back on the topics covered or not covered and the topics for the next term are planned.

    Sex related education is done by specialists (Biology teachers, tutors and counselors)

    Parents are informed in advance and a brief overview is given of what is being covered for that particular age group

    Work shop on Substance Abuse is also being conducted by the specialists.

    The common aim is to help the children to become emotionally literate through open and non-judgmental discussions

     

    Anshu Saksena

    a.saksena@british-school.org

    KS3 PSHE Coordinator

     

    The following aspects are dealt with as part of the curriculum at Key Stage 4.
     

    Self Awareness: " Knowing yourself "
    Stress " Dealing with My Anger "
    "My Strengths… My Weaknesses "
    "Bullying " Media…Does it Affect Me? "
    "My Body, My Image "
    " Who are My Role-Models…What Do I Follow? "
    "Addictions " Me and My Mates "

    "Identifying your own sexuality/ sexual responsibility (Early sexual activity, pregnancy and its consequences) "
    Am I Aggressive, Passive, or Assertive? "
    "Globalisation " Dealing with Reality and Making a Difference "
    "Passing my Exams with Flying Colours "
    Studying for Exams/Tests "
    "My Future " Career options - what it available, what it entails?

     

    Priti Malhotra

    KS4 PSHE Coordinator

    University Guidance

     

    The British School counsellors work with the students and help them in academic planning, career awareness, advice in choices of subjects for IGCSE/IB and university applications .Students and parents are encouraged to use the services offered by the Counselling department.

     

    Meet the people in the Counselling Office!

                  

                                                    

    Priyamvada Taneja                                                                                       Renu Nagpal                                         

    p.taneja@british-school.org                                                                            r.nagpal@british-school.org                     

    University/College Guidance Counsellor                                                               Office Assistant                          

    Extn: 138                                                                                                              Extn: 112        

     

    Personal Counselling

    Lovika Jain                                              

     l.jain@british-school.org                       

    Secondary School Personal Counsellor                               

     

                                                      
     

     

     


    Health facilities 

    The British School has Health Rooms in both the Primary and Secondary buildings, which are well equipped to handle routine first aid treatment and any emergency situation that may arise. There are two full time qualified nurses in attendance during school hours, as well as a Nurse Supervisor.

    In the event of an emergency, students are taken to the Primus Hospital which is fully equipped to handle any situation and also has a paramedic ambulance available if needed. It has the added benefit of being extremely close to the school.

     The school maintains a health record for every child, which we ask parents to complete on admission and update annually. There are inter-school annual check ups for height and weight and basic visual acuity checks. Any identified problem is then communicated to the relevant parents

    The health room staff actively participate in health education sessions, particularly in the Primary school and aim to keep parents, students and staff updated /educated through newsletters and bulletin boards.

    The school staff are offered the opportunity to undertake First aid and CPR (resuscitation) workshops and we currently have 30-40 members of staff who have successfully completed this course .


     

    Activities

    On offer at the British School, New Delhi, is a robust and varied programme of activities, which provides students with exciting out of class learning experiences. From outdoor adventure trips to robotics and theatre from soapbox oratory to calligraphy and sports- the list is endless…..

     

    A strong ‘House system provides opportunities for stimulating competitions in dance, music, debating, displays etc. Students are encouraged and trained to participate in local, national and international Model UN’s and Harvard Model Congress. The Duke of Edinburgh Awards Scheme gives students a unique opportunity to nurture their talent and develop into true global citizens. Bright and talented IB students are nominated to represent the school at the Global Young Leaders Conference in USA and Europe.

     

    A ‘Student Life’ group is proactive in leading awareness campaigns on a wide range of issues including ‘global warming’ and sustainable development! A rapidly developing Community Service programme aims to sensitize students to the world around them and inculcates a sprit of giving and sharing through its work with orphanages, childrens homes and the Leprosy Mission. A developing peer mentoring system provides support to new students and helps with their induction into a new school.

     

    Most importantly, the British School is a place where individual talent is nurtured and achievements however, small recognized and celebrated!

    To provide students with opportunities to explore varied interests and enrich their learning .The British School runs an Afternoon Activities programme for students of years 7 to 10.For Year 11 students we run a multi faceted 'Life skills' programme to further train and support them.The programmes aim to complement regular classroom teaching and to nurture skills that are transferable to the classroom setting.

    The programme runs every Monday during term time. Activity runs for one semester and the students are required to choose a different activity for the second semester.

     

    Abha Chaudhary

    abha.chaudhary@british-school.org

    Activities Coordinator

    Results

    The School Profile

    Click here for results of 2008   

    IGCSE           Overall             Subject Specific     

    Additional IGCSE related Result information                           Result Analysis

     

    IB                       Overall       

                        Subject Specific(Subjects for which only one or two students were enrolled have been omitted for the sake of maintaining confidentiality)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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